All Responses

It will effectively ruin your credit score for some time... Any joint accounts will be closed, history will be lost, and any assets / debts will be liquidated and split up...

Divorce never leaves anyone unscathed, any debts solely in your name will still be solely in your name, but there is a silver lining you will get half of his retirement...

Once the split is complete, you will have to pick up the pieces that were once your financial life, get a credit card in your name, pay it off on time every month never running it up past 10% utilization and start the game over again...

Divorce is like an etch-i-sketch that does not quite erase completely...

Your Credit Scores Should Be Free. And Now They Are.

Reply to this Question

Write your response:

The Credit Advice pages of the Site may contain messages submitted by users over whom Credit Karma has no control. Credit Karma cannot guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any such messages. Some users may post messages that are misleading, untrue or offensive. You must bear all risk associated with your use of the Credit Advice pages and should not rely on messages in making (or refraining from making) any specific financial or other decisions.